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National How would the government shutdown affect Thanksgiving travel? Here's what to know Holiday travel can already be stressful. Here's how a prolonged government shutdown might make things even harder and whether you should travel at all. Juliana Kim
Business Is your electric bill going up? AI is partly to blame Across the country, demand for electricity is on the rise — and so is the price of electric power. Scott Horsley
National Morning news brief Democrats' victories complicate Senate shutdown talks, SCOTUS seems skeptical of Trump's authority to impose tariffs, judges hear cases on Chicago ICE detention center and agents' use of force. Leila Fadel
Investigations Your credit history could be costing you more to drive Credit history can play a big part in car insurance costs. NPR found the difference between a good driver with poor credit and one with excellent credit can be thousands of dollars a year. Robert Benincasa
World NPR returns to Gaza for sobering post-war tour NPR's Daniel Estrin visits Gaza for the first time since the war began, touring the destruction in northern Gaza. Leila Fadel
Politics Billionaires who spent millions to block him now face working with NYC's new mayor Wall Street leaders and billionaires spent big to defeat democratic socialist Zohran Mamdani in New York City's mayoral race. Now they have to figure out how to work with him. Maria Aspan
National With social safety nets cut, Americans in rural areas look for ways to cope Millions of Americans rely on federal subsidies and programs to make ends meet. But the shutdown and other cuts have them looking elsewhere for help. Here's how residents in rural New York are coping. Emily Russell
Wikipedia is facing attacks from the White House and Musk. Its founder isn't worried The White House has threatened Wikipedia's non-profit status, and Elon Musk has called for it to be defunded. NPR's Bobby Allyn speaks with Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales about the attacks. Bobby Allyn
Business Tesla shareholders to vote on $1 trillion pay package for Elon Musk Tesla shareholders will vote Thursday on whether to give Elon Musk a pay package worth up to $1 trillion. Camila Domonoske
Food RIP Tasting Menus. Long Live Fancy Burgers! The fine dining spots are nixing their prix fixe menus in favor of a more casual model. Seattle Times food writer, Tan Vinh shares why these changes are good for restaurants as well as customer wallets and appetites. Tan Vinh